One intravitreal injection of a 0.1-ml cell suspension containing around 10x106 bone marrow mononuclear stem cells(BMMSC). All treatments were performed by a single retinal specialist using topical proparacaine drops under sterile conditions (eyelid speculum and povidone-iodine). Autologous BMMSC were injected into the vitreous cavity using a 27 gauge needle inserted through the inferotemporal pars plana 3.0 - 3.5 mm posterior to the limbus. After the injection, central retinal artery perfusion was confirmed with indirect ophthalmoscopy. Patients were instructed to instill one drop of 0.3% ciprofloxacin into the injected eye four times daily for 1 week after the procedure.

Other Name: autologous bone marrow stem cells

Detailed Description:

A prospective phase II, nonrandomized open-label study of retinitis pigmentosa patients with best-corrected ETDRS visual acuity (BCVA) worse than 20/200. Standardized ophthalmic evaluation will be perform at baseline and at weeks 1, 4,12 and 24 (±1) following intravitreal injection of 10 x 106 bone marrow stem cells/ 0,1ml . Three measures will be used to evaluate the short-term safety of intravitreal of ABMDSC: 1) severe visual loss, defined as a drop in 15 letters on ETDRS visual acuity scale; 2) decrease in ERG response; 3) decrease in 5 square degrees on visual field; secondary safety outcomes : 1) increase in intra-ocular inflammation defined herein as anterior chamber cells and flare higher than 3+ for more than 1 month after injection according to a classification described elsewhere ; 2) decrease in CMT more than 50um; 3)genesis of abnormal tissues (teratomas) or tumors; 4) qualitative changes in retinal or choroidal perfusion, like macular nonperfusion. Secondary outcome measures will be used to evaluate the short-term efficiency of intravitreal of ABMDSC: 1) improvement in ERG response; 2) increase in visual field: 3) increase in CSMT > 50um and not related to macular edema; 4) increase > 5 letters on BCVA

presence of cataract or other media opacity that would influence ocular fundus documentation and adequate ERG and visual field evaluation

other ophthalmic disease like glaucoma and uveitis

previous history of blood disorders like leukemia

known allergy to fluorescein or indocyanine green

known coagulation abnormalities or current use of anticoagulative medication other than aspirin.

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Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT01560715